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Remote System Reset
There is a “System Reset” button on the 980 that enables the user to reset the system in the unlikely event that
the system “hangs up.” Pressing this button will re-boot the entire system. Having a Remote Reset switch is
a good idea in any system since the 980 is usually buried inside the display and would not be readily acces-
sible if the system ever needed to be reset. You may wish to “hide” this remote switch from customer access.
• Connect a SPST switch between the “Reset” and “COM” pins on the “Remotes” terminal block located on
the 980 (see Figure 38).
• Your system can now be Reset using this remote switch.
TESTING NETWORK FUNCTION
A. After installation is complete, all the system’s components need to be tested. Apply power to the system
and observe the following signs of normal operation:
• The green SilenTouch
™
LED is lit on the 980.
• The green POWER or heartbeat LEDs on the switching modules and the 980 are slowly blinking.
• The red 980 LOW VOLTAGE LED is not lit, or very dim.
Note:
If the LOW VOLTAGE LED is lit, your system will not function. The system shuts down if
the DC power source (usually the battery) is providing 9 volts DC or less. Check the output
voltage of your battery and power supply and contact the factory.
• The red TheftAlert
™
LED on the 980 is not lit.
• Ignore the color of the 980’s clear LED marked “BUS MONITOR“ for the
present. Later, when product selections are made, you will notice that the BUS
MONITOR LED flickers and is an orange color. This orange flicker is normal.
It merely indicates that “traffic” is present on the bus.
B. 902/903 Test Sequence. Test the Control Panel (if your system does not have a 902 or
903 Control Panel, skip to step “C” and ignore other references to control panels).
Reboot the system (press SECURE, 88, SECURE) and observe the following test results
on the Control Panel. If you encounter any problems, keep a note pad handy to record results as they are
reported in the Control Panel windows.
1. All display segments and indicators on the control panel are lit briefly (lamp test).
2. The EVC window at the left of the panel displays software version (e.g., 3.3).
3. A System Bus Test is performed. If the word “bUS” flashes in the EVC window, it indicates a
problem with a system bus cable or switching module. To find the faulty cable or module, use this
process of elimination: carefully unplug portions of the yellow-red-blue-black system bus cable to
isolate them from the 980 module, then press any key on the control panel. If “bUS” still appears
on the EVC window, plug the cable back in and try a different cable. If “bUS” disappears from the
EVC window, you have isolated the module or bus cable that is faulty. Call Audio Authority
®
Technical Service at 800-322-8346 for assistance with parts replacement.
4. After the bus test, the diagnostic program scans the active range of module addresses in every
Product Group. You will observe these module addresses counting up in the EVC window as the
product group number is displayed in each group’s Product Group window.
902
EVC
window
PG
window
Figure 39.
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